The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events ...: Embracing Political, Civil, Military, and Social Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1869 |
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... port at once every violation of this order . One of the earliest acts of General Meade was to reinstate the clerk of the District Court , Charles R. Hubbard , who had been re- moved by General Swayne . The relations existing at this ...
... port at once every violation of this order . One of the earliest acts of General Meade was to reinstate the clerk of the District Court , Charles R. Hubbard , who had been re- moved by General Swayne . The relations existing at this ...
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... port of entry . The military force of the United States in the territory consists of two full regiments of in- fantry and nine companies of cavalry . The representatives of the Federal Govern- ment , when they went to Sitka to receive a ...
... port of entry . The military force of the United States in the territory consists of two full regiments of in- fantry and nine companies of cavalry . The representatives of the Federal Govern- ment , when they went to Sitka to receive a ...
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... port to the next General Convention . The preparation of Prayer Books in German , French , and Swedish was directed . Increased solicitude was expressed respecting the mis- sionary work among the freedmen , and practi- cal measures were ...
... port to the next General Convention . The preparation of Prayer Books in German , French , and Swedish was directed . Increased solicitude was expressed respecting the mis- sionary work among the freedmen , and practi- cal measures were ...
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... port , on the assumption that the Irish Church will continue by law established and endowed . The question of effecting a union between the Anglican and other divisions of the Chris- tian world continued to be the subject of an earnest ...
... port , on the assumption that the Irish Church will continue by law established and endowed . The question of effecting a union between the Anglican and other divisions of the Chris- tian world continued to be the subject of an earnest ...
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... pronounced by the Bishop of Capetown on Dr. Colenso , de- clared that they were of opinion - 1 . That sub- stantial justice was done to the accused . 2 . The movement of shipping at the port of Buenos Ayres 30 ANGLICAN CHURCHES .
... pronounced by the Bishop of Capetown on Dr. Colenso , de- clared that they were of opinion - 1 . That sub- stantial justice was done to the accused . 2 . The movement of shipping at the port of Buenos Ayres 30 ANGLICAN CHURCHES .
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